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March 3, 2026
IRS Budget Changes Reshape New York Filing Volume Outlook

IRS budget changes and New York filing volume draw attention after enforcement cuts. Here’s what official data show about timing and processing impacts.

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Federal tax relief
March 3, 2026
199A (QBI) Deduction Remains in Place for 2026 Filings

The 199A (QBI) deduction remains available for 2026 tax filings, with income limits, wage rules, and restrictions that affect many pass-through businesses.

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State tax relief
March 2, 2026
Florida IRS Refund Timeline Faces Budget Pressure

The Florida IRS refund timeline may shift as budget and staffing pressures affect federal refund processing. Here’s what official IRS guidance says.

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Federal tax relief
March 2, 2026
OBBB Changes Who Should Itemize in 2026

OBBB changes who should itemize in 2026 as the standard deduction rises, the SALT cap expands, and new high-income limits reduce itemized benefits.

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Federal tax relief
March 1, 2026
IRS Taxpayer Services Expand in Florida

IRS taxpayer services expand in Florida as extended TAC hours and Saturday openings aim to ease filing season demand and refund inquiries.

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Federal tax relief
March 1, 2026
SALT Cap 2025 Expands State and Local Tax Deductions

SALT cap 2025 raises the state and local tax deduction limit to $40,000. Learn who qualifies, how to claim it, and what the changes mean.

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